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Wassily Leontief
Wassily Wassilyevich Leontief (; August 5, 1905 – February 5, 1999), was a Soviet-American economist known for his research on input–output analysis and how changes in one economic sector may affect other sectors.Leontief won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1973, and four of his doctoral students have also been awarded the prize (Paul Samuelson 1970, Robert Solow 1987, Vernon L. Smith 2002, Thomas Schelling 2005). Provided by Wikipedia
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The future impact of automation on workers by Leontief, Wassily, 1906-1999
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The future impact of automation on workers by Leontief, Wassily, 1906-1999
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Wassily Leontief and input-output economics
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Wassily Leontief and input-output economics
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